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Why should the workforce be devalued and treated so inequitably?

(a) We use suspension and expulsions inequitably in the United States so that many more minority students, by percentage, receive these practices than other groups.

This rule applies a single section 1 e) threshold so as to not inequitably benefit ESBTs over other taxable trusts.

When it comes to training and supporting teachers, the Alliance for Excellent Education encourages a transition from a teacher-centric culture to learner-centered instruction, so as to combat the widely uneven and inequitably distributed access to teachers.

So, clamour for increased attention and public investment can inequitably divert scant health resources from the infectious and childbirth-related diseases of undernutrition, and poverty the primary concerns affecting the overwhelming majority of underprivileged Indians.

When resources are scarce, or so degraded that they can no longer sustain livelihoods, or inequitably distributed, conflict invariably ensues.

Otherwise, delay in action can make the obesity problem too deeply entrenched and resource intensive to uproot, and, even worse, starts inequitably affecting the lower socioeconomic sections more, as has happened in many developed nations, the so-called 'reversal' of their socioeconomic gradient.

821, which gave the Securities and Exchange Commission authority to modify the structure of holding company systems so as to ensure that they are not "unduly or unnecessarily complicate[d]" and do not "unfairly or inequitably distribute voting power among security holders". American Power & Light Co. v. SEC, 329 U. S. 90, 104 (1946).

821, which gave the Securities and Exchange Commission authority to modify the structure of holding company systems so as to ensure that they are not “unduly or unnecessarily complicate[d]” and do not “unfairly or inequitably distribute voting power among security holders.” American Power & Light Co. v. SEC, 329 U.S. 90, 104 (1946).

Success is inequitably shared.

Even if it were, foreign retailers are treated inequitably.

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